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Tue July 10, 2007
Grasan Unveils Largest Road-Portable Rubble Crusher
Grasan’s largest road-portable rubble crushing plant, the KRH1515, features the Hazemag APPH primary impact crusher with a fully automatic, hydraulic cylinder system that provides increased crusher capacity (up to 600 tons per hour [544.3 t]), smoother operation and more uniform products....
Wed June 20, 2007
Grasan KRH1620 Available in Portable, Stationary Models
The Grasan KRH1620 horizontal-shaft primary impact crusher plant is available in pit-portable and stationary models for high volume aggregates and concrete/asphalt recycling operations. The crusher can reduce 24-in....
Wed April 18, 2007
Grasan’s Crushing, Screening System Sets Up Easily
Grasan road-portable system for crushing aggregates and concrete/asphalt rubble — primary impact crusher plant, side discharge conveyor, screening plant and closed-circuit return conveyor — can be set up quickly without a crane or special tools other than a front-end loader and block-and-tackle....
Wed February 14, 2007
Grasan Portable Jaw Plants Offer Choice of Crusher Brands
Grasan road-portable and pit-portable jaw crusher plants are available in a full range of sizes with various crusher brands and diesel or electric power. Or customers can supply a new or used jaw for chassis installation....
Wed January 03, 2007
Grasan Offers Road-Portable Inclined Screen Plants
Grasan road-portable inclined screen plants are available in standard and custom designs, featuring high mobility, fast setup and long service life with minimum maintenance for use in quarries, recycling, steel mills and other rugged applications....
Wed August 16, 2006
Grasan Crushers Recycle Ferrous Metals Embedded in Concrete
A primary impact crusher and powerful electromagnetic separator are required for recycling ferrous metals such as mesh, rebar, dowel pins and other tramp iron commonly found embedded in concrete rubble from demolished buildings and torn up highways....
Sat July 22, 2006
Grasan’s KRH1620 Crusher Can Be Portable, Stationary
The Grasan KRH1620 horizontal-shaft primary impact crusher plant is available in pit-portable and stationary models for high volume aggregates and concrete/asphalt recycling operations. The crusher can reduce 24-in....
Tue February 11, 2003
Lafarge’s OH Quarry Utilizes Grasan Giant Radial Unit
Lafarge Corporation, a large aggregates producer, is utilizing a giant, 48-in. by 180-ft. (122 cm by 55 m) radial stacking conveyor specially designed and built by Grasan for its Marblehead limestone quarry on the shores of Lake Erie near Sandusky, OH....
Sat January 01, 2000
Grasan Compact Rubble Plant Exhibits Versatility
The Grasan KRHl013 concrete and asphalt rubble crushing plant combines the features of a compact, highly mobile machine with the benefits of a hydraulically-controlled primary impactor for greater control of product size and up to 20 percent increased production over same-size impactors with standard controls....
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